The FAME scheme allocation for FY25 remains unchanged at Rs 2,700 crore, the same as the Interim budget announcement.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her seventh consecutive Budget on 23rd July, did not announce any significant allocation for the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
The uncertainty around the FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles) scheme, which provides subsidies to EV manufacturers, persists according to industry players.
FAME Scheme Allocation
PLI Scheme Details
Hope for FAME III
Despite the lack of immediate changes, EV players remain hopeful for a stronger FAME III policy to boost EV adoption. Tushaar Bajaj, Co-Founder and Director of Virtus Motors, emphasized the need for strategic subsidies and incentives to improve charging infrastructure and battery swapping.
Customs Duty Cuts
The Budget announced a cut to zero for customs duty on critical minerals such as lithium, copper, cobalt, rare earth elements, graphite, and platinum/palladium. This move is seen as a positive step for automobile OEMs.
Nuvama commented that reducing customs duty for critical minerals will reduce lithium cell manufacturing costs in the future, as production begins in India.
Neuron Energy’s CEO, Pratik Kamdar, noted that exempting custom duties on minerals like lithium and cobalt will lower production costs of battery cells, making EVs more affordable.
Industry Reactions
Moushumi Mohanty, Head of Electric Mobility Programme at the Centre for Science and Environment praised the move, highlighting its positive impact on EV cell manufacturing costs.
Siddarth Bhamre, Head of Research, Asit C Mehta Investment Intermediates, observed that the budget's emphasis on the rural economy, employment, and MSMEs would positively impact the auto sector.
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CMV360 Says
The recent budget is a bit disappointing for the EV industry, as it didn't include any major updates to important schemes like FAME. Cutting customs duties on critical minerals is a good move, but it seems like just a small part of what’s needed. What we really need is a stronger FAME III policy to drive long-term EV growth.
It's crucial for the government to provide strategic support for EV startups and invest in better infrastructure. Only then can we hope to see a real acceleration in electric mobility across India.

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